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Burlington Arcade is a sheltered shopping arcade in London. It is one of the four such arcades built in the 19th century - the other three being the Princes Arcade, Piccadilly Arcade and Royal Opera Arcade. This was the "prototype" to modern shopping malls, and was built top sell jewelry and trinkets.


Burlington Arcade
Burlington Arcade
Author: Andrew Dunn (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)

Burlington Arcade is parallel to Old Bond Street. It runs from Piccadilly to Burlington Gardens. It was built on the order of Lord George Cavendish, owner of Burlington House. The arcade occupies what was the side garden of his house. He had it built to prevent passers-by from throwing rubbish into his compound.

When Burlington Arcade opened in 1819, it comprised a single row of seventy-two small two-storey shoplots. Many of these have now been combined into one, so now there are only about forty different stalls. The façade on the Piccadilly end was added in the early 20th century.

How to reach Burlington Arcade

The nearest London Underground station is the Green Park Tube Station, served by the Jubilee Line, Piccadilly Line and Victoria Line

Location map of Burlington Arcade

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North Entrance, North Entrance, Burlington Arcade
North Entrance, North Entrance, Burlington Arcade
Author: Andrew Dunn (Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic)

Piccadilly entrance, Burlington Arcade
Piccadilly entrance, Burlington Arcade
Author: Benkid77 (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)

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